She Drew The Gun announce 2019 headline tour
'REVOLUTION OF MIND' THE NEW ALBUM RELEASED TODAY
INCLUDES BBC 6MUSIC A-LISTED LEAD SINGLE ‘RESISTER’
“Backed by dreamy melodies and buzzy guitar, it’s like an angry, Scouse-inflected PJ Harvey. Ie: bloody brilliant” - The Sunday Telegraph
"...on ‘Revolution Of Mind’ She Drew The Gun glisten with sonic flair on a confident, immersive sophomore effort. It’s a stellar return from a truly important group." - CLASH
“Roach is a compelling frontwoman for our troubled times, with a powerful voice and lyrical prowess, who deserves to be more widely heard" - The Independent
+ ON TOUR WITH THE CORAL
With their acclaimed second album 'Revolution Of Mind' released today, She Drew The Gun have announced a headline tour for February and March 2019. The tour will be the biggest yet by the critically acclaimed Wirral band fronted by Louisa Roach, who are currently on tour with The Coral.
SHE DREW THE GUN HEADLINE TOUR 2019
FEB 20 MANCHESTER DEAF INSTITUTE
FEB 21 LEEDS BRUDENELL SOCIAL CLUB
FEB 22 GLASGOW THE HUG AND PINT
FEB 23 EDINBURGH SNEAKY PETE’S
FEB 27 BIRMINGHAM THE CASTLE & FALCON
FEB 28 BRISTOL THE EXCHANGE
MAR 1 OXFORD THE BULLINGDON
MAR 2 LEICESTER, THE COOKIE
MAR 6 CAMBRIDGE THE PORTLAND ARMS
MAR 7 LONDON THE GARAGE
MAR 8 BRIGHTON PATTERNS
‘Revolution Of Mind’s lead single 'Resister' is currently on BBC 6Music’s A-List, and earlier this week Steve Lamacq had the band in for a live session (listen again here - https://www.bbc.co.uk/radio/play/m0000jxr). The song’s powerful video was directed and produced by James Slater (Blossoms, Bill Ryder-Jones, Jamie T). https://youtu.be/0cgMHQnSMrg
Produced by James Skelly at Liverpool’s Parr Street Studios. ‘Revolution Of Mind’ is the follow-up to She Drew The Gun’s acclaimed 2016 debut ‘Memories Of Another Future’, which contained the BBC 6Music playlisted singles ‘Poem’, ‘Pit Pony’, ‘Since You Were Not Mine’ and ‘No Hole In My Head.’
Roach draws musical inspiration from the likes of underground folk legend Malvina Reynolds, Manchester poet Toria Garbutt, and contemporary voices like Kate Tempest, Nadine Shah and Courtney Barnett. “I crave music that says something,” she says, “music that goes beyond simple love songs.”
SUPPORTING THE CORAL, OCTOBER 2018, REMAINING DATES
FRI 5 BIRMINGHAM, O2 Institute
SAT 6 LEEDS, Beckett Students’ Union
SUN 7 SHEFFIELD, Leadmill
TUE 9 BRISTOL, SWX
FRI 12 LIVERPOOL, University The Mountford Hall
SAT 13 MANCHESTER, Albert Hall
WED 18 LONDON, Electric Ballroom*
*Rescheduled from Koko, original tickets valid
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